The long-range interacting Fermi polaron

Abstract

We construct the simplest density functional for the problem of a single impurity interacting with a Fermi gas via a long--ranged potential using the Thomas--Fermi approach. We find that the Fermi polaron is fully bosonized in two dimensions, as the model results in a suitable Landau--Pekar functional known from the Bose polaron problem which describes a self--interacting impurity. In other dimensions, the impurity self--interacts with an infinite number of its own images, and no bosonization occurs. We discuss applications of our theory for the 2d exciton--polaron and the ionic polaron problem and compute the effective mass for these cases, finding a self--trapping transition with order depending on the dimensionality.

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